| HIGH HOLIDAYS Security Policy |
We’re looking for a few good people to help with security on the High Holidays.
An hour or two of your time helps keep our congregation safe! Please call or email Ira Shinske to volunteer your time. 201-444-3246 or Ira.Shinske@dhs.gov
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The Temple Beth Rishon Security Committee has approved the following security procedures for the High Holidays. We appreciate your cooperation.
1. Only cars with a new purple/white Temple Beth Rishon decal will be admitted into the parking lot. This also applies to those who have permanent spaces, guests, choir and staff. If you don’t have a decal for your car, obtain the decal at the office. Place the decal on the lower lower right hand side of the windshield.
2. Only Temple members and staff will be issued parking stickers for our lot. The parking decals are non transferable. Guests will have to use alternative parking facilities.
3. Stop when entering the Temple driveway so that Security personnel can check your decal and tickets.
4. Admittance to the building will be by ticket only.
5. When the parking lot is full and you want to drop a member off at the front entrance of the building, you must have a Beth Rishon decal to enter the parking lot and approach the entrance. Without the decal you will not be able to enter the lot.
6. Handbags and packages will be subject to inspection. Please refrain from bringing them into the temple to expedite your entrance into the building.
7. Please drive carefully in the Temple parking lot. Follow the instructions of the security personnel as to space availability.
8. All rear and side doors will be locked at all times. Please let your youngsters know not to enter or leave through them. In past years, this has been a security problem.
9. Yizkor services are open to non-ticket holders. Without a parking decal they must park outside of Temple property.
10. In order to make it easier for our front door security people, each adult and their walking children must hold their tickets in their own hands. One person may not hold tickets in their hand for the whole family. If you are dropping off a family member and will require admittance to the building later, make sure that you take your ticket with you.
11. When walking from the curb to the building, use the walk lanes.
12. High Holiday security procedures start with Erev Rosh Hashanah and end with Break Fast after the Yom Kippur concluding service.
13. For our mutual benefit, please do not ask our security volunteers to violate the above procedures. Have a very happy and healthy New Year.
From the TBR Safety & Security Committee.
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